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> subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice
> On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote:
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>> What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the
>> Mozart
>> concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved
>> sheet
>> metal.
>
> How narrow would the rims have been?
> For
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Simon Varnam wrote:
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> subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice
> On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote:
>
>> What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the
>> Mozart
>> concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved sheet
>> met
subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice
On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote:
What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the
Mozart
concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved
sheet
metal.
How narrow would the rims have been?
For comparison, I use
Not to mention the Weber Concertino, which is even more humbling to
contemplate.
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